Outside the Lines and E:60 Looks at the Phils/Mets Game the Night Bin Laden was Killed

Yesterday morning at 9 a.m., ESPN aired an Outside the Lines and E:60 film called “May 1, 2011.” The film told the story of the largest gathering of Americans in one place on the night it was announced that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. That gathering was at Citizens Bank Park for a game between the Mets and Phillies.

You can see the trailer above – video isn’t available because they’re doing a full debut of it tomorrow night at 10 p.m. If you just need the audio (I watched it, the audio won’t do it justice because you’ll miss the Dane Sardinha sighting) you can find that here.

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When he's not writing about sports here or ranting about them on Twitter, Jim is probably watching X-Files on Netflix or drinking a beer somewhere. Jim has nothing against hockey, it's just not his style. He once met Duce Staley at a Sixers game.

A troll so outrageous to give yourself away but at the same time you are expertly disguised as a complete idiot. It is too brilliant to be a coincidence.
I applaud you Bob, it has taken months of me writing off your idiocy but the gig is up.
I want to congratulate you on a great run, but in the end your hubris got the better of you.

I remember my dad was at this game and I was home watching this on tv. The crowd was going nuts so I thought they announced it at the game. But my dad came real happy with the fans but furious that the Ball Park did nothing at all to announce what happened. He found out from the person next to him who got it off his phone and said he waited the whole game for them to announce it but never happened. The crowd reacted like they did and after wards Citizens Bank took credit like “look what happened at our park.” But they did nothing at all to help the cause, they pretty much ignored it happened. Nothing over the megaphone or nothing on any of the electronic boards. It kinda pisses me off that Citizens Bank is taking credit like this when they did nothing.